that now done, the issue of pakistan, the issue of nuclear iran, how all of that plays out, does feel more urgent even than sort of a justice seeking around 9/11. >> let me say, foreign affairs is not the only place where we need strong bipartisanship. we need it looking at threats in our own country assist well. dhs released a report in 2009 that tracked the alarming rise of white supreme cyst groups, most notably anti government groups. the dhs has dropped it. the government did nothing. here we have now the fbi reporting that in 2010, hate crimes against muslims jumped by 50%, at a time when anti immigrant, anti muslim rhetoric flooded. the rise of hate in america ought not to be an aftermath. oak creeks calls us to have a conversation about hate in america. our candidates, we should watch how they campaign and what they promise to protect this country. >> how we campaign is in part how we'll govern, and the issue we talked about voter suppression, we ought to be able to agree on the health of our demonth mockracy, we want more people in our system. >> and our voices need to be hea